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euploid embryo
An embryo that contains all 23 pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes. A euploid embryo is usually the easiest for an uncomplicated pregnancy and usually results in a live birth.
Grammatical category Noun
Field Anatomy, physiology and embryology
Level of specialization High
Definition source Reproducción Asistida ORG
Gender relationship Yes, woman
Variants
Antonym
aneuploid embryo
Formal
Equivalents

Spanish

embrión euploide
Associated concepts
Type of
embryo
Examples
There are some studies that confirm that aneuploid embryos grow in a different way to euploid embryos, and can be detected by optic mechanisms, with no need to even touch the SCM or the embryo.
Infertile patients undergoing ART, who had previously experienced RIF with euploid ETs and had at least one frozen euploid embryo, were divided into groups based on the source of oocytes: donor oocytes were used for the study group and control group 1, while patients in the control group 2 utilized their oocytes.
Collocations
WITH ADJECTIVES
transferred || single || frozen || high quality | poor quality || human euploid embryo
WITH NOUNS
euploid embryo transfer | implantation | implantation failure
WITH VERBS
obtain | identify | select || transfer euploid embryos

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